5 Partes de tu Cuerpo que NO Deberían Existir

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Nuestro cuerpo está lleno de errores de diseño que arrastramos desde hace cientos de millones de años. Hoy te enseño algunos de los más sorprendentes: fallos en los ojos, problemas del bipedalismo, chapuzas evolutivas en nervios y órganos… y por qué seguimos vivos a pesar de todo. Una mirada rápida, directa y brutal a lo peor de nuestra biología.

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